BioResearch Product Faire™ Event atStony Brook University

Establish a Foothold on Campus at Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University is constructing a 245,000 square foot, eight story facility located adjacent to the Hospital and Health Sciences Center. The $423 million Medical and Research Translation Building will enable scientists and physicians to work jointly to discover new treatments and technology, with a special focus on cancer research and care.

Key Stats:

2016 Life Science R&D Expenditures: 105th Ranked = $92,464,000.

Stony Brook University received $65,629,816 in research funding from the National Institutes of Health in 2016.

Stony Brook's Center for Biotechnology received a renewal on their 10-year, $10 million award to develop biomedical innovations leading to new diagnostics, therapeutics, and biomedical devices.

The Stony Brook University Cancer Center received a $13.75 million gift from Kavita and Lalit Bahl to open a new Center for Metabolomics and Imaging. This center will investigate new ways for diagnosing and treating cancer.

Stony Brook professor Maurizio Del Peota received a $6 million NIH grant to test treatments and vaccines for fungal diseases.

Demonstrate Your Research Products at the Stony Brook University Event

Reach a broad audience of life science researchers in New York and drive sales on-campus at Stony Brook University.

Last year, the BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at Stony Brook University attracted 137 attendees. Of these attendees, 35 were purchasing agents, professors and post docs, and 7 were lab managers. These attendees came from 12 different research buildings and 30 on-campus departments.

"The wide variety of vendors at the Biotech fair means there is something of interest for any researcher. Vendors are also interested in all projects that are communicated and frequently help find creative applications for their technology. Sci Finder informed me of how I could use their product to find information on inhibitor after screening to better understand my results." - S. C., Stony Brook University